2024 Sponsors

 

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Presenting Sponsors

CraftNOW was founded by a consortium of individuals, galleries, museums, universities, retailers, and civic organizations. It has been united in its desire to capitalize upon Philadelphia’s resources and highlight the city’s continuing role in defining the future of craft. Made possible through funding from the Philadelphia Cultural Fund, The Pennsylvania Council of the Arts, CraftNOW’s Board of Directors, and many other generous supporters.

The City of Philadelphia Department of Commerce is the economic catalyst for the city of Philadelphia. Stay connected with our programs, services, and resources by following @phlcommerce on social media platforms. We envision a globally competitive economy that benefits all people who live, work, and do business in our city.

NextFab is a network of membership-based makerspaces in Philadelphia that provide access to tools, technology, community, classes, and connections for makers and creatives. They offer a variety of education and startup programs, as well as professional design, production, and placemaking services for whatever your fabrication needs. Visit nextfab.com to learn more about upcoming classes, workshops, events, and more.

The future of business is yours to shape. Square was established to give every business owner an easier way to take credit cards. From side gigs to sports stadiums, we’re helping power businesses to succeed on their own terms.

Workshop & Coffee Sponsors

Enders is a team of creative professionals, solving problems that keep you awake at night – not just your typical insurance agents. Custom-built programs for insurance and benefits is what we do. We bring expertise and creative solutions for your family and your business. Let’s partner on insurance, financial services, and benefits.

PIDC is Philadelphia’s non-profit public-private economic development corporation. Their mission is to spur investment, support business growth, and foster developments that create jobs, revitalize neighborhoods, and drive growth to every corner of Philadelphia.

Community Maker Sponsors

The American Craft Council fosters livelihoods and ways of living grounded in the artful work of the human hand, creating a more joyful, humane, and regenerative world.

Since 1985 Artist & Craftsman has been the go-to destination for working artists, students, doodle enthusiasts, and DIY crafting superstars! Join us at one of our employee-owned locations nationwide, or shop online

 

Rio Grande supports the art and industry of jewelry-making with a one-stop selection, exemplary service, technical expertise, and educational support.

Blick Art Materials, as a leading art supply company, provides artists, educators, students, and associates with the tools, assistance, and training needed to grow, innovate, and reach their creative potential.

Bring digital precision to your workshop with next-generation power tools, with Shaper. With a mission of making precision cutting easy and accessible to craftspeople everywhere, beginning first with a handheld CNC router called Origin. Today, Shaper supports thousands of woodworkers and craftspeople around the globe with the simple approach of developing tools to meet users' needs.

 

Promotional Sponsors

SNAG is committed to advancing jewelry and metalsmithing by inspiring creativity, encouraging education, & fostering community. The Society of North American Goldsmiths, evolved to include & promote diverse expressions of jewelry, adornment, body-related objects, and more.

Made in Baltimore support makers and manufacturers in Baltimore City. Our mission is simple: Encourage investment in Baltimore’s economy by growing the market for locally-made goods and supporting the people who make them.

CERF+ serves artists who work in craft disciplines by providing a safety net to support strong and sustainable careers. CERF+’s core services are education programs, advocacy, network building and emergency relief.

 

The Clay Studio inspires curiosity and discovery around the art and craft of clay, drawing together students, artists, and an engaged public into a welcoming community.

Make48 is the premier makers community that creates and delivers best-in-class maker events across the USA.

Made in NYC is a nonprofit initiative that supports local manufacturers and makers in New York City. They offer free learning opportunities designed for the marketing, design, and production needs of small makers & manufacturers.

As one of America’s largest nonprofit makerspaces OpenWorks connect you to manufacturing equipment, space, education, and Baltimore's largest community of maker professionals.

Widener University’s SBDC provides Delaware County with a wide variety of free and confidential services and resources to help them start or grow their businesses.

The Arts + Business Council of Greater Philadelphia fosters collaboration and exchange between the creative and business communities for the social and economic benefit of the Greater Philadelphia region.

 

The Museum for Art in Wood engages, educates, and inspires the public through the exhibition, collection, and interpretation of contemporary art in wood.

ShopBot is a CNC Router for machining wood, plastic, and aluminum.

The Urban Manufacturing Alliance is a national coalition of organizations and individuals that are building manufacturing economies fit for the 21st century.

 

Connecting cultural expression and social change, the Asian Arts Initiative uses art as a vehicle to explore the diverse experiences of all communities which include Asian Americans.

Materials For Laser Cutting — MakerStock offers unique and standard materials, specializing in laser, CNC woods, and plastics.

Evergreen Exchange is a membership organization that champions manufacturing, creative production, and industrial service businesses in North Brooklyn and beyond.